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You are totally doing the right thing for the dog and although it is difficult emotionally, you have done the right thing for yourself.

If you want a companion, consider an older rescue cat rather than a bird. Bird cages are an onerous task and cat litter boxes now can be purchased that self clean.

A lot of shelters almost give away their older cats, I paid $5 for my orange cat. Since my felines are indoor, they do not need any more vaccinations. Other than food and litter, there is no other real cost for a cat.

Plus you save an innocent from a life in a cage.

I admire that you gave your dog a better life. I love both cats and dogs and I applaud you for recognizing and loving so much. Kudos Sally.

SallyC., for what it's worth I think you are doing the right thing. Not easy for you though. An adult cat might be the answer for you. They are pretty self sufficient and as mentioned a self cleaning litter box would be great.

I really wish our Humane Society would offer cats for not much money but they seem to want about $110.00 for them no matter if they are kittens or adults. Not in the picture for me.

Pal will have a good home as he's been there before as you said and so he knows them. Take care. And please leave the picture up. Sooooo cute.

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